Charlotte Bartels

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Charlotte Bartels

Charlotte Bartels

@CharlyBartels

Professor for public economics @UniLeipzig | @DIWBerlin | @EuropeatHarvard 21/22 | @Junge_Akademie

Berlin, Deutschland Katılım Mart 2017
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Charlotte Bartels
Charlotte Bartels@CharlyBartels·
Join my new Public Economics team at @unileipzig.bsky.social! A 100% PhD/Postdoc position with teaching and a 75% PhD position in a DFG research project on the triangle of growth, housing and voting in Germany with @sebastianmkohl & @tmrergen. Apply until Feb 28
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Erik Hornung
Erik Hornung@HornungErik·
Happy to finally share the fantastic news that I received an #ERCCoG grant! 😊 I am very grateful to @ERC_Research that they decided to give me the much-needed freedom to do this project. You will find me in the data mines next year! Also: Watch out for job ads coming soon!
Universität zu Köln@UniCologne

🎉#ERC Consolidator Grant awarded to Professor Dr Erik Hornung from @WiSoUniCologne @ECON_tribute. Congratulations🎉 💡His project "ENTRENCHED: Elite Capture and Social Mobility" explores how elites maintain or lose their power during societal changes👇 uni.koeln/MESJ7

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Kamila Cygan-Rehm
Kamila Cygan-Rehm@CyganRehm·
Always wanted to visit Dresden but never had a good enough excuse? Here it is:🤓join us & our fantastic keynote speaker @CharlyBartels (@UniLeipzig) for the 14th Dresden Workshop on Labor Economics and Social Policy. Looking forward! Deadline for submissions: Feb 15, 2025.👇
Grega Ferenc@GregaFerenc

🚨Call for Papers 🚨 Join us for the 14th ifo Dresden Workshop on Labor Economics & Social Policy at the Dresden branch of @ifo_Institut in organized by @CyganRehm, A. Kemnitz(@tudresden_de), Selina Schulze-Spuentrup and myself. Submit your work here ⬇️ ifo.de/veranstaltung/…

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Charlotte Bartels
Charlotte Bartels@CharlyBartels·
DIW Wochenbericht zu unserer Studie (@simon_jaeger und Natalie Obergruber) Long-term effects of equal sharing (Economic Journal doi.org/10.1093/ej/uea…) 👇
DIW Berlin@DIW_Berlin

Welche Folgen haben die unterschiedlichen historischen Erbregeln für die Regionen? DIW-Studie von @CharlyBartels zeigt, dass die Produktivität dort gestiegen ist, wo das Land zwischen Geschwistern aufgeteilt wurde. #overview-figure1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">diw.de/de/diw_01.c.91…

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Berliner Ensemble
Berliner Ensemble@blnensemble·
ZEIT-Recherchen: am 23.9. startet eine neue Gesprächsreihe zusammen mit @DIEZEIT, die den Themen unseres Spielplans sowie den großen Fragen unserer Zeit auf den Grund geht. zum Auftakt spricht Caterina Lobenstein mit @CharlyBartels und @FelixRohrbeck über soziale Ungleichheit.
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Sebastian Blesse
Sebastian Blesse@BlesseSebastian·
Wanted for hire: PhD Student in Economics at Uni Leipzig I am looking for someone interested in behavioral, political economy and/or public economics. This is a research only position (for a DFG grant with @lergetporer)
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Philipp Heimberger
Philipp Heimberger@heimbergecon·
A more equal wealth distribution in some 🇩🇪areas led to "higher average incomes and more entrepreneurship which goes in hand with a right-shifted skill, income, and wealth distribution... more innovative industrial by-employment during transition" New paper in Economic Journal
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Simon Jäger
Simon Jäger@simon_jaeger·
Very excited that our article (w/ @CharlyBartels + Natalie Obergruber) "Long-Term Effects of Equal Sharing: Evidence from Inheritance Rules for Land" has been published @EJ_RES. We study inheritance rules, inequality and industrialization. Thread below 👇 academic.oup.com/ej/advance-art…
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Simon Jäger
Simon Jäger@simon_jaeger·
New @VoxEU column with @CharlyBartels and Natalie Obergruber on our paper on historical inheritance rules in Germany (conditionally accepted @EJ_RES) 👇
VoxEU@voxeu

A more equitable distribution of land fostered innovation during Germany's transition from an agrarian to an industrial economy, facilitating #entrepreneurship in the long term. @CharlyBartels @DIW_Berlin_en, @simon_jaeger @MIT, Natalie Obergruber @lv1871 ow.ly/qAOI50Ralck

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